Machine for forming seed-tape.



E. E..& D. E. GRAY.

MACHINE FOR FORNIING SEED TAPE. APPLICATION FILED Aua.11.1909. RENEwEn ocT.1.191s.

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E. E. & D. E. GRAY. MACHINE FOR FORIVIING SEED TAPE.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. I1. 1909. IIENEwED ocT. I. 1915.

Patented Nov. 16, 1915.

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E. E. & D. EfGRAY.

MACHINE FOR FORMING SEED TAPE.

APPLlcATloN FILED Aue.17, 1909. RENEwED ocr. l. 1915A Patented Nov. 16, 1915.

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E. E. D. E. GRAY.

MACHINE FOR FORMING SEED TAPE.

APPLICATION FILED AUGI7.1909. RENEWED OCT. l. |915.

Patented Nov. 16, 1915.

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E. E. & D. E. GRAY.

MACHINE FOR FORMING SEED TAPE.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. I7. |909. RENEWED 0CT.1,19I5.

1,160,278. Patented Nov. 16, 1915.

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EDWAaD n GRAY AND DAVID E.

ASSIGNMENTS, 'ro AMERICAN DONATION or ILLINOIS.

GRAY, OF HINSDALE, ILLINOIS, -vASSIGrN0BS, BY 'MESNE SEEDTAPE COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A COB- MACHINE FOR FOMING SEED-TAPE.

Application le August 17, 1909, Serial No. 513,

To all lwhom 'it may concern:

Be it lmown that we, EDWARD E. G RAY' andv DAVID GRAY, citizens of the v[ Imted States, and residents of. Hmsdale, l1n the county of Du Page and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machines for Formmg Seed' Tape, of which the followmg 1s a specliication. 0

This invention relates to machlnes for forming what is commonly known as seed tape. v

For convenience in planting, seeds of varlous kinds are sometimes incased 1n a continuous envelop of suitable light paper, or the like, which will disintegrate readily when subjected to moisture, as the moisture of the soil in which the seeds are planted, thus permitting the seed to germinate and grow in the usual way. I

A primary object of the present lnvention is to provide an improved machlne for thls purpose, which will operate with certamty and uniformityvto select a seed or a predetermined number of seeds from a hopper or other suitable receptacle and to deposit them at regular intervals on the paper 1n. which they are to be incased.

A further object of the invention is to provide a machine comprising improved and simplified means for applying gum or glue to and for folding the strip of paper on which the seeds are deposited to form an envelop which will b'e securely sealed and the seed held against displacement during the folding and sealing of the envelop.

Still further objects of the invention are to provide an improved mechanism for feeding` the paper for forming the envelop throug the machine; for folding said paper; vand lfor winding the finished tape upon spools in convenient form for handling and use.

To effect the varlous ob]ects of our 1nventlon, a machine embodylng our lnventlon comprises the various features, combinations of features and details of construction heref inafter described' and claimed.

In the accompanying drawings, in which our invention is fully illustrated-Figure 1 is a side elevation of our improved machine, parts thereof being shown in section. Fig.

Specification of Letters Patent. i 'Patented Nov. 16, 1915.

359, Renewed October 1, 1915. Serial No. 53,656.

2 is atop plan View thereof; Fig. 3 is a partial sectional elevation thereofv on -the line 3 34 of Fig. -1,- on an enlarged scale. Fig. 4 is a central sectional view of the seedfeeding wheel taken at right angles to its axls of rotation. Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary detail sectional view, of said seedfeeding Wheel taken parallel with its axis of rotation, showing particularly the manner. of securing the nipples therein. Fig. 5a 1s a. fragmentary rear View of the hopper and seed-feeding means, showing springs adapted for closing the opening in the hopper bottom through which the nipples on said seed-feeding wheel pass and a brush wheel for the ends of said nipples. Fig. 6 is an enlarged plan view, partly in section, of the blower for removing surplus seeds from the nipples of the seed-feeding wheel. Fig. 7 is an enlarged detail sectional view of the compression and tension device, taken substantially onV the line 7--7 of Fig. 1.

lon which they are mounted'. Fig. 10 is a sectional elevation of said plate and folding guides on the line 10-10 oflig. 9. -.Fig; 11

right han'd guide of Fig. 9. Fig. 12 is a sectional view of said plate: on the line 12l-12 of Fig. 9,'showing an end view of the second guide. Fig. 13 is a sectional view on the'line 13-13 of Fig. 9. Fig. 14 Vis a sectional view on the line 111-14 of Fig.

9. Fig. 15 is a sectional view on the line 15.--15 of Fig. 9. Fig. 16 is a cross sectional view of ythe vtape after. passingthe folding guides and before passing through the compressing and tensionv rollers; and Fig. 17 is -is an end view thereof showing the first or a longitudinalsectional view of a section of the finished tape.

Referrin nowto the drawings, A desig- -n'ates the rame of'our improved machine comprising a supporting base A1, a table A2 and a column or standard AS extending' upwardly from said table.

The seed Vupon which the machine is designed to operate, is adapted to. be conta-ined in a hopper 1 the lower end of which com- I municates with a chute or spout 2 having an inclined bottom 3 along which the seed will descend by gravity. In the preferable construction shown, the hopper 1 and spout or chute 2 are made separate from each other, the hopper proper 1 resting upon the upper edge of said spout or chute and being provided with a downward extension 4 fitted to the open upper end of said chute or spout. For convenience of construction, also, said spout or chute is made in two sections connected by means of bolts 5.

The passageway from the hopper l to the chute or spout 2 is controlled by means of a sliding gate 6 and said chute or spout is controlled by means of a gate 7 adapted to slide in suitable bearings formed on the lateral sides of said chute or spout. YThe hopper 1 and chute or spout 2 are supported in the following manner :*Formed at the rear side of the chute or on a corresponding lug 9 on a bracket 10 rigidly secured to and which projects laterally from the upright column or standard A3 of the machine frame. Formed on the front end of said chute or spout is a boss 11 provided with a bearing which engages the reduced outer end of a stud 12 secured in a suitable bearing formed in abearing block 13 secured to the front side of the column or standard A3. For reasons presently apparent, said stud 12 is preferably secured in its bearing in such manner that it may be turned or adjusted axially, as by a set screw. A nut 14 threaded to the reduced outer end of the stud 1 2 operates to hold the boss 11 and thus the chute or spout 2 in position on said stud. The seed. contained in the spout or chute 2 is adapted to be extracted or withdrawn from and to be deposited at regular intervals upon the paper in which they are to be incased, indicated at a, inthe following manner Mounted on the stud 12 so as to turn freely thereon, is a wheel 15, said wheel being preferably provided with a. long hub 16 to provide a bearing of desired length therefor. Said feed wheel 15 is positioned in a hole or opening 17 formed in the front wall of the hopper, the edges of which closely embrace the sides of said wheel. The walls of the hopper atthe sides of said opening are preferably extended at the sides of said wheel, as shown at 18, to provide a bearing of considerable width between said wheel and the wall of the hopper at the sides of said opening. In order to Insure against the` seed falling out of the hopper through thev space between said wheel and the sides of the opening 17, strips of packing, as hair-Y felt, or the like, indicated at 19, are preferably secured to the faces or surfaces of the hopper walls, which will form tight jointsv spout 2 is a lug 8 which rests between said feed-wheel and the hopper walls. The position 'of the feed-wheel 15 is such that its axis will be about even with the bottom of the chute or spout 2.

Formed in the stud 12 centrally beneath the feed-wheel 15, is a circumferential groove or channel 20 communicating with which are holes or passages 21 and 22 formed lengthwise in said stud 12. Secured in the open ends of said holes or passages 21 and 22 are nipples 23 and 24; to which hose, not shown, are adapted to be attached for the purpose of connecting said holes or passageways 21 and 22 with a, suction pump and with an air compressor, respectively.

Formed in the feed wheel 15 are any desired number of radial holes or passageways 25 the inner ends of which communicate with the groove or channel 20 in the stud 12, and the outer ends of which open through the perimeter' of said feed-wheel. Removable nipples 26 are preferably secured in the outer ends of the holes oi passageways 25, the outer ends of which project beyond the surface of the feed-wheel 15 and which are preferably so constructed and arranged that they may be quickly and conveniently inserted and removed, thus providing for removing one set of nipples and substituting others, to adapt the machine for use with seeds of different sizes. Said nipples 26 are providedwith holes or passageways Vwhich form continuations of the holes or passage- Ways 25 in the feed-wheel 15 when said nipples are inserted in said feed-wheel, the sizes of the holes or passageways in said nipples corresponding to the size of the seed on which the machine is operating at any given time. To provide for quickly and conveniently removing said nipples and for substituting others. said nipples are secured, as by soldering, in suitable bushings 27 which are closely fitted to sockets 28 formed in the perimeter of the feed-wheel 15 concentric with the holes or passageways 25. .To prevent the admission of air to the holes or passageways 25 around the outersides of the bushings 27, suitable packing, as rubber gaskets, 29, is inserted between the inner ends of said bushings 27 and the bottoms of the sockets 28, suitable means being provided for exerting an endwise thrust on the bushings 27 to exert a desired pressure on the gaskets 29 to insure tight joints between the inner ends of said bushings and the bottoms of the sockets 28. As shown, this is effected by means of screws 30 having beveled heads, which extend freely through holes in the side of the feed wheel 15 and engage suitable screw threaded holes or openings in the bushings 27, the holes in the feed wheel being larger than the body portions of said screws and the outer ends thereof being countersunk to correspond wedging action which will'operate toforce the bushings 27 into the sockets 28, and thus to compress the gaskets 29 to form tight joints, 1n the manner desired; y

The groove or .channel 20 is divided into two sections 31 and 32 by means of partitions33 and 34, the positions of said partitions 33 and 34 being such that the holes or passageways 25 in the feed wheel 15 will pass into engagement with the section 32 of the groove or channel 20 when the mpples 26 are directed downward toward the strip of paper a. Vsupported beneath said fee wheel, and will pass into engagement with the section 31 of said groove or channel 20 vat about the time said nipples pass upwardly through the bottom 3 of the chute or spout 2 into the interior thereof.

With the described construction it is obvious that when the paageways 25 are in connnunication with the section 31 of the groove or channel 20, they will exert a suction, a desirable suction for ordinary purposes being produced by a vacuum of from ten to .twelve inches in the suction chamber the fstrip 'of feed wheel seed discharged'from the nipples 26 will, A -strike the paper which will tend tovcause them to rebound and its connections. Thus,

26 pass through thesee'd contained 1n thechute 2, being in communicationl lwill be blown o 31 and its connections. Likewise, when the passageways 25 are in communication with the section 32 of the groove or channel 20, 'ets of air will be discharged therefrom, jets of desired strength' for ordinary purposes being produced by an air'pressure of approxlmately 3 pounds in said chamber 32 spout or Y with the chamberA 31,l the suction thereof will operate-to cause a seed or seeds to adhere tothe ends of said nipples. As soon, however, as the inner ends of said passageways, 25 pass the partition 33 and come into communication with the the seed adhering to the ends of said nipples therefrom bythe air jets discharged through said passageways onto paper a supported beneath the 15. It also obvious that the a with considerable force,

therefrom and to either -fall Yofi' from said strip of paper or to be distributed at irregular intervals thereon. The larger and. heavier seed have the greatest tendency to i thus rebound. ,It is found,in practice, that this tendency to rebound can be overcome to a large extent by varying the axial posi- Aas the nipples.

compartment 32,

tion or adjustment of the stud 12 to advance or retract the partitions 33 and 34 which separate the groove or channel 20 into sections or compartments, so that fluid under pressure will be admitted to the nipples 26, and the seed discharged therefrom when said nipples are at different angles relatively to the strip of paper a, whereby the seed may be caused to strike the surface of the strip of paper` a at. greater or less or chute 2 from falling through theopenng in the bottom of the hopper through which the nipples 26- pass into said spout or chute, means are provided for maintaining said opening'normally closed, said means being of such character that they will yield laterally to permit said nipples to pass through said opening and will close automatically behind said nipples. As shown, said means consist of light leaf springs'35, see particularly Fig. 5, the lower ends of which are scf cured, as by screws, tothe lower ends of lugs 36 depending from the bottom of the spout or chute 2, said-springs 35 "converging upwardly so as to come into contact with each other at a point preferably slightly below the inner surface of the bottom of said spout or chute. The upper ends of said s rings are bent outwardly, forming sections -3 which bear against the mner side of the bottom of said'sp'out or chute at the side of the opening 17 therein in which the feedwheel v15 is positioned. Said springs 35 are preferably curved between the upright sec- -ti'ons and the lateral sections 37 thereof. Be-

neath the lateral extensions 37 of the springs ,35, the opening in the hopper bottom is preferably flared provide for springs.

To provide for keeping the nipples 26 clean and the open ends of the passageways 25 unobstructed, we preferably rovide a brush wheel 39 through whichsald nipples 26 will pass after the Seedhave been discharged therefrom and before they enter said spout or chute. As shown, said brush wheel is rotatably mounted on a stud. projecting laterally from the lower end of a lug 40 forming a downward extension of one of the lugs 36 to which the springs 35 are secured. i To provide for removing surplus seed from the'ends ofthe nipples 26 and for returning theminto the spout or chute 2, we

upwardly, as shown' at 38 to esired movement of said provide a nozzle or nozzles adapted for discharging a jet or jets of air into the opening 17 in the front wall of the spout or chute 2, in which the feed wheel 15 is mounted, as heretofore described, said nozzle or nozzles being so positioned that the air jet or jets therefrom will pass across the ends of the shown, by a ed to the end thereof. As shown, the tubes 41 and 42 are secured in holes or passageways formed in a plug 46 secured in the end of the pipe or tube 43 and .said tubes 41 and 42 depressed so that said are so shaped that the jet orifices in the ends thereof will be directed toward a common point inthe path of travel of the nipples 26 of the feed-wheels 15, the preferable-relation for most purposes being such that the air jets therefrom will merge at a point slightly within the outer side of the opening 17 in the chute or spout 2. With the described construction, it is obvious that the ends of the nipples 26 will be subjected to the action of air jets which will operate to dislodge therefrom any seed which are not subjected to the full suction of the passageways 25. For ordinary purposes, jets `of desired strength will be produced by an air pressure of about three pounds in the tube 43 and its connections.

To provide for varying the force of the air jets discharged across the ends of the nipples 26, said tubes 41 and 42 are preferably supported so that the ends thereof may vbe adjusted toward and from said nipples when in position for the air jets therefrom to strike said nipples, and so, also, that the -ends of said tubes 41 and 42 may be elevated and nipples will pass through the centers of said air jets and will thus receive the full force thereof, or will pass through theedge of said air jets, thus receiving less than the full force thereof. To provide for thus adjusting said tubes 41 and 42 toward and from the nipples 26, the tube or pipe 43 is slidable endwise in its bearing in the bracket 44 and is adapted to be secured in desired position or adjustment therein by suitable means, as by a set screw. To provide for adjusting said tubes 4l and 42 vertically, the bracket 44 is rotatably mounted on a screw threaded into the chute or hopper 2 and is adapted to be secured in vany adjusted position thereon by means of said screw, the head of which bears against flexible tube or the like, connectthe outer surface of the hub on said bracket in which the bearing for said screw is formed. v

The stri of paper a for forming the envelop in w ich the seed are incased, is fed to the machine from a roll, not shown, said strip of paper being subjected to the action of different devices in its passage through the machine. These different devices and the order in which they operate on the paper are as follows F rom the supply roll, said strip of paper a first passes to the gumming or gluing rollers, which alsoform feed rollers for feeding the strip of paper to the machine, suitable guides being provided for conducting said strip of paper from the supply roll thereto. From said gumming or gluing rollers, said strip of paper passes to the folding devices and beneath the seedfeeding wheel, said folding devices bein preferably so positioned that the folding operation Will begin before the seed from said seed-feeding wheel are delivered onto saidy strip of paper, so that, at the time the seed are delivered onto said strip of paper, the edges thereof will be bent upwardly, thus preventing the seed from being blown laterally oil'l from the same. From the folding devices, said strip of paper a passes to the combined compression and tension device, which operates to subject the glued folds thereof to pressure to insure a proper adhesion-thereof and also to maintain a. desired tension on said strip of paper while passing through the folding devices. From said compression and tension device, said strip of paper a in the form of a continuous envelop with the seed inclosed therein and distributed at desired predetermined intervals, passes to the winding device or reel by means of which the finished tape is Wound on spools to provide for conveniently handling and using the same. These various devices will now bedescribed in order.

The gum or glue for sealing the folds of the strip of paper a is contained in a suitablereceptacle 47 consisting, as shown, of a closed chamber 48 and an open compartment 49 which communicates with the closed compartment 48 by an opening 50 in the wall 51 of said receptacle, adjacent to the bottom thereof. With the described construction, it is obvious that so long as the compartment 48 contains gum or glue of a greater depth than the height of the opening 50, a constant level of gumV or glue equal in depth to the height of said opening 50 will be maintained in the open compartment 49 of said glue pot or receptacle. For convenience in filling and cleaning the chamber 48, an opening is formed in the top thereof which is normally closed by Aa plug 52 threaded thlein. 1 7

e m or g ue pot 4 is pivctally supported ipon a stud 53 secured in a. boss 54 on the machine frame by .means of lugs 55 thereon, bearings in which engage said stud 53. Said glue pot 47 is maintained in de* slred adjustment transversely of said machine by means of a cotter -pin 56 at thel outer end of s aid stud and a collar 57 secured to said stud inside of said glue pot. The point of suspension o f said glue pot 47 is preferably such that the center of gravity ofsaid' gluepot with its contents will be in' A front of the stud 53, thereby tending to impart piv'otal movement to said glue pot so as to raise the rear en d thereof. If desired, our invention also contemplates increasing the moment tending to turn said glue' pot pivotally about the stud 53 by a weight o r weights carried by said glue pot. As shown, a weight or weights i's adapted to be suspended from a hook 58 on the front side of said glue pot. v

Mounted to rotate freely in the open compartment 49 of the glue-pot or receptacle 47 is a wheel or roller 59, the lower side of which is'adapted -to dip intothe gum or glue contained in said compartment 49 and the upperl side of which .is adapted to bear against the surface of a roller 60 secured to a shaft 61 rotatably mounted in suitable bearings on the machine frame. As shown, the gum or glue applying roller 59 is provided with a groove in its perimeter forming treads 62 and 63 at the edges of said wheel or roller, thus providing for ap lying two strips of gum or glue to the sul` ace of the strip of paper a passing around the roller 60, said strips being designated by the reference letters a1 and a2. Mounted on the wall of the pot or receptacle 47 at the` rear of'the wheel or roller 59 is a scraper plate 64 adapted for removing superuous gumor glue from the treads 62 and 63 of the roller 59 and to prevent the `gum or glue from accumulatngin the groove 'in said wheell or roller between said treads 62 and 63. The scraper plate 64 is adapted tof-be' adjusted by means of a screw 65 threaded through a lug 66 on the rear wall of said pot or receptacle 47.

The guides for directing the strip ofpaper a from the supply roll between the rolls 59 and 60 comprise studs 67 and 68 secured in the main frame of the machine and in an arm 69 of a bracket 70 secured to the main frame A, secured in which are pins 71 adapted to embrace opposite sides of Asaid strip of paper a. Between theguide. studs 67 and 68, the strip of paper a passes over the rounded edge of a plate 72 secured to the bracket 79.

' The paper guides are so positioned relatively to the roller 59 that the strip of gum or glue a1 applied to the paper a by the tread 62 of said roller will extend substantially along the center of said strip of papera and the strip of gum or glue a2 applied by the tread 63 of said roller will extend along the left hand edge of said strip -ofpapen As used herein, right hand and left hand refer to the various parts referred to when viewed from the right hand end of Fig. 2.

With the described construction it is obvious that the weight of the glue pot or receptacle 47 and its contents will hold the treads 62 and 63 of the roller 59 firmly against the surface of the roller 60, and that the pressure of said roller 59 against the roller 60 lmay be increased as desired by hangin weights on the hooks 58 at the front slde ofs'aid glue pot or receptacle. Besides operating'to apply gum or glue to the strip of papera, the rollers 59 and 60 operate as .feed rollers adapted for deliv ering said strip of paper a from the supply roll to the machine..

The-rear end of thl glue pot or receptacle 47 is adapted to be secured in depressed position Withthe roller 59 out of engagement with the roller 60,by means of a pawl 73 pivoted to the arm 69 of the bracket 7 0, a

-notch or shoulder 74 on which is adapted 'to engage the upper edge of the rear wall sired to pass the end of the sheet of paper a through the machine, as in starting a new roll ofpaper, or in case said Strip of paper breaks, and also-to prevent the surface of the rollerv 60 from becoming plate 75 is supported in the lfollowin man-- ner f- Threadedthrough the fixed p ate 76 .at about the center transversely of said plate '75,- are screws 77 the upper ends of which bear against the under side of said plate 75, said plate being secured upon the ends of dsaid screws 77 by means of screws 78 which extend through the plate 75 between the screws 7 7 at opposite sides of the center line of said plate 75 and are threaded throughy the 'fixed plate 76. With the described construction it is obvious that the plate 7 5 may be raised and lowered bodily, or either end ed or glued by contact with the roller 59 Awhen or either side thereof raised or lowered sepa- 1 rately to bring the folding guides into proper position relatively to the strip of paper a and the compressing. and tension rol ers;

The folding guides mounted on the plate 7 5, as aforesaid, comprise different guides designated, respectively, as a whole, by the reference letters b, b1, b2, b3, b, and b, which we will now describe, particular reference l being had to-Figs.`9 to 15, both inclusive, of.

opening 81 adapted to receive the strip` of paper a and to bend the lateral edges thereof upwardly toward each other, thus rendering the strip yof paper a substantially trough-shaped. The guide b1 likewise consists of an angle plate comprising a base 82 adapted for securing said guide to the plate 7 5 and an upright flange 88 at one edge thereof, said iange being provided with a circular hole or opening 84 of considerably smaller' radius than the notch 81 and the guide b and which is adapted to impart a further and more abrupt curvature to the4 strip of paper a and to .bring the lateral edges thereof closer together.

The guides b2 and b3 are substantially similar in construction, the guide b2 being located at the right hand side and the guide b3 at. the left hand side 'of the paper, the guide b2 in front of the guide b3. Each of said guides comprises a clip 85, the clip 85 of the guide b2 being adapted to engage the right hand edge of the strip of paper a and to fold the same .inwardly so as to overlap and inclose the seed c, and thel clip 85 of the guide b3 being adapted to engage the left hand lateral edge of the strip of paper a and to fold the same inwardly over lthe inwardly folded right hand edge of said strip of paper.

To provide for the seed c passing beneath the clips 85 of said guides b2, b3, said clip's Y 85, instead of being rigidly'secured to the plate 75, are hinged thereto and are yield-` ingly supported so that they may rise when a seed c passes beneath them. As shown, this is accomplished in the following manner Formed on each of the clips 85 is a base 86, the rear end of which is confined in a slot formed in the inner side of a plate 87 secured to the plate 75.- The bases 86 of said clips are secured in the slots in said plates 87 by bars 88 which extend across said spaces or openings and interlock with flanges 89 on the outer ends of the base plates 86 of said clips. To provide for desired pivotal movement of the clips 85, a space is left between the upper surfaces of the base portions 86 of said clips and the under sides of the bars 88, and the shoulder against which the ends of said base plates 86 bearl are preferably slightly inclined or beveled upwardly away from the adjacent sides of the anges 89. The base plates 86 of the clips 85 are maintained normally yieldingly in contact with the surface of the plate in the. following mannen-Secured 70 in said base plates 86 and extending downwardly througlrholes or openings in the`- supporting plate 75 are studs or bolts 90. f Inserted between said plate 75 and nuts on the Vouter ends of the bolts or studs 90 and 75 surrounding said studsor bolts as guides, are light coiled springs 91, which will operate in an obvious manner to hold the base plates 86 yieldjngly against the plate 75 in the manner desired. A

The guides and b5 are located substantially in line with each other transversely of the machine and are designed to cause 'a further and final overlapping of the edges of the strip of papera, rendering said strip of paper substantially tubular. As shown, the guide b* consists of a clip 92 having a base 93 secured in fixed position on the plate 75. The guide b5 likewise consists of a clip 94 substantially similar to the clip 92 having atbase 95 which is fitted to and movable toward and from the ixed guide bin a suitable guide slot 96 formed in a plate 97 secured in fixed position on the plate 75. Movement of the clip 94 toward and from the ixed guide b4 is limited by the rear end of the guide slot 96 and by a bar 98 which extends vacross said guide slot in position to engage an upwardly extending flange at the rear end of the base 95 of said clip 94. Secured in the base 95 of said clip 94 is a stud 99 which projects downwardly through a slot 100 formed in the plate 75. A spring 101 attached to the stud 99 and to a pin 102 secured in the plate 75 operates 106 to maintain the clip 94 normally at the limit of its approach toward the fixed clip 92, Y while, at the same, permitting the clip 94 to A yield away from the clip 92 in case of irregularities in the paper passing through said guide, which might otherwise cause said strip to catch on said guides and be torn thereby. y In order that irregularities in the strips a may not catch on the front edges of the clips 92 and 94, but will enter the opening between said clipsfreely and will exert a pressure thereon tending to force the clip 94 outwardly away from the fixed clip 92, the guides b4 and b5 are preferably disposed at an angle to the direction of movement of' 120 the paper va, the relation, being such that the opening between the clips 9 2 and 94 at the entering side thereof will be larger than at the opposite side of said clips. Y

The strip of paper a passes beneath the seed-feeding wheel 15, the position of said strip of paper being such that the strip of gum or glue a1 thereon will be in line with sion and pressure rollers, which comprise a air jets upon said gummed or glued strip ah For the purposes of our invention, we prefer to use a gum or glue which is quite soft and at the same time highly adhesive, as fish glue.. Thus when the seed discharged from the seedfeeding wheel strike the strip of gum or yglue al, they will almost invariably adhere thereto at the point at which they strike the same. A's a further safeguard against the seed falling of from the strip of paper a, the guides b b1 are located at opposite sides, front and back, of the `seed-feeding wheel so that the section of.

said paper in which the seed are deposited will be substantially trough-shaped. Thus even should a seed fail to stick to the ed or glued strip a1, the upwardly turned edges of said-paper would operate" to confine it thereon. Moreover, in striking said strip of gum or glue it will receive a coating of adhesive which will cause it to adhere to the paper when it again comes into contact therewith. Obviously, these various precautions will operate to effect a substantially uniform distribution of `the.

seed lengthwiseof the strip of paper a and will also prevent said seed from being thrown or fromV falling ofi therefrom, thus resulting in a practically perfect product.

From the folding guides b, b, the web or strip of paper apasses to the combined tenlowerV compression roller 103 rotatably mounted on a shaft 104 mounted in suitable bearings on the machine frame, and an upper idle roller 105 rotatably mounted above' the lower roller 103 vand adapted to be held yieldingly in contact therewith; y

As shown, the lower roller 103 consist-s of a wooden core the surfaceof which is covered 'or coated with composition, such as \is ordinarily used for making printers ink rollers, and of considerable thickness, say.

from to of an inch thick.

Rotation is adapted to be imparted to the roll 103 from the shaft 104, by means of a suitable friction device. As shown, said friction device is as follows z-Secured tov rotate with the shaft 104Y is a glass disk 106 which is adapted to bear against a felt pad 107 secured to the adjacent face of the wooden hub of the feed roller 103. Said feed roller is maintained in desired frictional engagement with the disk 106 by means of a coiled spring 108 inserted between the opposite side of said wheel 103 and a collar 109 secured to the outer end of the shaft 104. To provide for adjusting the tension of the spring 108, the collar 109 is preferably made in two sections, the adjacent sides of which are shaped to form corresponding spiral surfaces 110. Both sections of the collar 109 are adapted to be secured to the shaft 104by suitable means, as by set screws. Thus, by securin the outer section of said collar to said sha 104, and turning the-inner section of said collar, in the proper direction, said inner section will be forced inwardl away f rom the outer section. of said co ar, thereby compressing the spring 108. When said spring 108 has been com# pressed to a desired extent, saidvinner section is secured in' rigid adjustment with the' shaft 104, by means of the set screw applied thereto.

'As shown, the diskl106 is connected to. the shaft'104 by bolting or riveting-said glass disk 106 to a metal disk 111 ha 112 provided with a bearing to the Shaft 104, said disk 111 being secured to said shaft by any suitable means, as by a set screw. inserted through the hub 112 thereof. To relieve the glass disk 106 from strain incident to tightening the bolts orrivets which connect the same to the metal disk 111, a thinfeltcushion 113 is preferably inserted between said disks 106 and 111.

The upper idle roller 105 is likewise made of composition such'as is ordinarily used in the manufacture of inking rollers for printers use, cast upon a central stock or 117 formed attheends of arms 118 on abracket 119 secured to the upright column A8 of the machine frame. A

As shown, the frame 116 in which the roller 105 is supportedconsists of upright side frame members 120 and 121 provided on their outer sides with tongues fitted to the guide bearings 117 in the arms 118. The side frame members 120 and 121 are con-v nected vat a distance below their upper ends by a iat web 122 of considerably greater width than the upright frame members 120 and 121. This construction affords convenient means for increasing the weight to which the idle roller 105 is subjected in use, this being eifected by means of removable weights placed on the web 122, said weights being provided with notches in their lateral edges adapted to receive the u per ends of the side frame members 120 an 121, thereby securing them in position on said web 122 against accidental displacement. In the drawings, we have indicated one such weight in dotted lines at 123.

The shaft 104 is driven at a speed corresponding to a surface speed of the roller 103 considerably higher-than the rate of travel of the stri of paper a under the inluence of the ro er 59 and 60. The tension device by means of which said roller 103 is driven will permitretardation of said roller tothe same surface speed as the travel of the paper a. The tendency of said roller to a ahubatv a tension on said strip a which will maintain said strip taut through the, folding guides, whichcan be adjusted as desired by means of the tension device, inthe manner heretofore explained.

The rollers 103, 105 will also exert a pressure on the interfolded strip a as it passes between them sufficient to cause the gummed or glued folds thereof to adhere, but the sur aces of said rollers being soft and yielding, they will not crush the seed inclosed in said tape.

Where the character of the seed will permit, as where they are smooth and substantially round, we prefer to adjust the plate 75 so that, in passing from the folding guides to the compresslon and tension rollers, the strip of paper a, with its edges overlapping, will draw over the rear edge ofvsaid plate 75, which will operate, in an obvious manner, to Hatten the same before it reaches said compression and tension rollers. Where the seed havesharp corners, however, it is found that they are liable to tear the paper if drawn over the edge of the plate 75 and with seed of this character, said plate will be adjusted so that said strip of paper will. not come into contact therewith.

From the rolls 103, 105, the tape, folded, glued and with the seed inclosed, passes to the winding device or reel by means of which it is wound into rolls or'coils, which'are subsequently removed from said winding device and placed on` separate spools which, ltogether with the roll or coil of seed tape wound thereon, are adapted to be packed for use in a box or carton. As shown, said tape is adapted to be wound upon a sleeve 124 secured to rotate with a shaft 125 rotatably mounted in suitable bearings in a bracket 126 secured to the main frame of the machine, As shown, rotation is imparted to the, shaft 125 from a shaft 127, likewise mounted in bearings in the bracket 126, a gear 128 on which meshes with a gear 1281 secured to the shaft 125.v The shaft 127 is driven by means of a suitable friction device which, as shown, is substantially the same as the friction device applied to the wheel 103, comprising a glass disk 129 secured to the face of the gear 128, a thin felt d cushion 130 being preferably interposed bef tween said glassdisk 129 and the gear 128, a felt pad 131 secured to a driving gear 132 mounted to turn freely on the shaft 127 and a spring 133 Ainserted between the gear 132 and a collar-.134 secured on said shaft 127. As shown, the sleeve 124 on which the tape is wound is splined to the shaft 125, as by a pin 136 secured therein, which engages a slot 137 formed lengthwise in said shaft 125, and ay traverse is adapted to be imparted to said sleeve 124 to provide for the tape in coiled layers'back and forth on said spool. -As shown, the

means for imparting a traverse to said spool ed to engage the screw teeth in the screwv 138. As shown, said carriage consistsof a plate 139 which extends over the screw 138 and is supported upon and connected to the shaft 12 by means of the downwardly turned ends 140 and 141 thereof, said ends being provided with suitable bearings slidably fitted to said shaft. The distance between the downwardly turned ends 140 and 141 of said plate 139 is sufficiently greater than the length of the screw 138 to provide for movement of said plate 139 under the influence of said screw 138. Pivoted to the plate 139 is a shoe 142 which engages the screw threads in the screw 1.38, said shoe being elongated and so shaped that it will follow said screw threads and 'pass freely from one to the other thereof. The plate 139 is connected to the sleeve 124 by means of a plate 143 which extends upwardly therefrom, formed at the upper end of which is a ring 144 which is confined in a groove 145 formed in a head 146 at the inner end of said sleeve 124. To provide for engaging the ring 144 with the groove 145, one side of said groove 145 is formed by 'a collar 147 removably secured as by a set screw, to the sleeve 124.

A disk 148 placed loosely over the sleeve 124 so as to bear against the face of the collar 147 operates to support the coil of a2pe while it is being wound upon the sleeve When the roll or coil has attained a desired size, it is slipped off from the sleeve 124 onto a detached spool and is then packed in a box or carton ready for use. Said coil or roll of tape can be readily removed from the sleeve 124 by a pull, as with the fingers, exerted on the disk 148.

The operative parts of the machine are all driven by means of suitable driving connection with the shaft 61, which is adapted to be driven from a suitable source of power,

and the shafts 127 and 125, are drivenfrom y said shaft 61 by means of a train of gears comprising a gear 151 secured to the shaft 61, a gear 152 secured to rotate with the seedjfeeding wheel 15, a gear V153 secured to rotate with the shaft104, the gear 132 on the shaft 127 and the gears 128 and-.1281L on the shafts 127 and 125, respectively. As shown, also, the wheel 59 for applying gum or glue to the strip of paper a is positively driven by means of a gear. 154 on the shaft 61 which meshes with a gear 155 secured to the shaft or axle of said glue wheel.

As shown, the gear 152 is provided with an elongated hub which operates to fill the space on the stud 12 between the seed-feeding/wheel 15 and said'gear, and the driving connection between said gear and seed-feeding' wheel consists of a pin 156 secured in the end of the hub of said gear wheel, which is adapted to engage a corresponding hole in A the adjacent face of the hub of said seedfeeding wheel.

l. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle, and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a tube or tubes constructed and arranged to be inserted into the seed contained in said receptacle and to be withdrawn therefrom and to be directed upon the material for forming said tape, and means for alternately creating Va suction and a fluid pressure in said tube or tubes.

2. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle, and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a tube or tubes constructed and arranged to be inserted into the seed contained in said receptacle and to be withdrawn therefrom and to be directed upon the material for forming said tape, means for alternately creating a suction and a fluid pressure in said tube or tubes and means for Varying the initial point of fluid pressure in said tube or tubes relatively to the surface of the material upon which the seed are to be deposited.

3. In a machine for forming seed tape, comprising means for folding said materal, the combination of a seed receptacle and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said tape, the relation being such that at the point where the seed are deposited thereon said material will have been partially folded so as to be substantially trough-shaped.

4. In a machine for forming seed tape, comprising means for applying adhesive to the material for formingsaid tape, and means for folding said material, the combination of a seed receptacle and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said re- -the combination of a seed receptacle and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a wheel provided with a passageway or passageways, said wheel being rotatably mounted in such position that rotation thereof will lcause the open end or ends of said passageway or passageways to pass through the seed contained in said seed receptacle and to be directed against the surface of the material for forming said tape,'and means for alternately creating a suction and a fluid pressure in said passageway or passageways, respectively.

6. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a wheel provided with a passageway or passageways, a nipple or nipples secured in said passageway or passageways,said wheel being rotatably mounted in such position that rotation thereof will cause said nipple or nipples to pass through the seed Contained in said receptacle and to be directed against the sur- `face of the material for forming said tape, and means for alternatelycreating a suction and a fluid pressure in said passageway or passageways, respectively.

7. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a wheel provided with a passageway or p'assageways, a nipple or nipples` a bushing or bushings in which said nipple or nipples are secured, said wheel being provided with a socket or sockets forming enlargements of the passageway or passageways therein adapted to receive said bushing or bushings, means for removably securing said bushing or bushings in said socket or sockets, said wheel being rotatably mounted in such position that rotation thereof will cause said nipple or nipples to pass through the seed contained in said seed receptacle and to be directed against the surface of the material for forming said tape, and means for alternately creating asuction and a fluid pres- Il OA sure in said passageway or passageways, respectively.l v y 8. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said receptacle and depositing. them upon the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a wheel provided with a passageway or passageways, anipple or nlpples, a bushing or bushings 1n whlch said nipple or nipples are secured, said wheel being provided with asocket or sockets forming enlargements of the passagewayl or passageways therein adapted to recelve' sald bushing or bushings, means for removably securing said bushing or bushings lin said socket or sockets, packing in said sockets for forming a tight joint around said bushing or bushings, said wheel being rotatably mounted in such position that rota-tion thereof will cause said nipple or nipples to pass through the seed contained in said seed receptacle and to be directed against the surface of the material for forming said tape, and means for alternately creating a suction and a fluid pressure in said passageway or passageways, respectively..

9. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a wheel provided with a passageway or passageways, a stud on which said wheel is rotatably mounted in such position that rotation thereof will cause the outer end or ends of said passageway or passageways to pass through the seed `contained in said seed receptacle and to be directed against the surface of the material for forming said tape, said stud being provided with separate chambers located beneath said wheel. with which the inner end or ends of said passageway or passageways in said wheel are adapted to be brought into communication by rotation of said wheel, and being also provided with passageways which communicate with said chambers, respectively, said passageways in said stud being constructed and arranged for connection one with a suction device and the other with a source of supply of fluid under pressure.

10. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from saidA receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a wheel provided with a passageway or passageways, an axially adjustable stud on which said wheel is rotatably mounted in such position that-rotation thereof will cause the outer end or ends of said passageway or passageways to pass through the seed containedin said seed reand arranged. for connection one with a suction device and the other' with a source' of supply of 'fluid undei` pressure.

11. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle provided with an opening in a wall thereof, and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said Seed receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a wheel positioned in the opening in said receptacle provided with a passageway or passageways, a stud on which said wheel is rotatably mounted, said stud being provided with separate chambers located beneath said wheel with which the inner end or ends of said passageway or passageways in f said wheel are adapted to be brought into communication by rotation of said wheel, and being also provided with passageways which communicate with said chambers, respectively, said passageways in said stud being constructed and arranged for connection one with a suction device'and the other with .a source of supply of fluid under pressure.

12. In a machine for forming seedl tape, the combination of a seed receptacle provided with an opening in a wall thereof, and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said seed receptacle and deposlting them upon the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a wheel rotatably mounted in the opening in said seed receptacle provided with a passageway or passageways, a nipple or nipples secured in said passageway or passageways, respectively, means for alternately creating a suction and a fluid pressure in said passageway or passageways, the opening in the wall of said receptacle in which said wheel is located comprising an extension to permit the passage therethrough of said nipple or nipples, and means for closing said extension of said opening constructed andr arranged to be opened by said nipple or nipples and to close automatically behind the same.

13. In4 a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle provided with an opening in a wall thereof, and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said seed receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a wheel rotatably mounted in the opening in said seed receptacle provided with a passagewa or passageways, a nipple or nipples secure in said pas- Sageway or passageways, respectively, means for alternately creating a suction and a fluid pressure in saidV passageway or passageways, the opening in the wall of said receptacle in which said wheel is located comprlsing an extensiontopermit the passage therethrough of said nipple or nipples, and Vmeans for closing said extension of said opening, said means comprising leaf springs, the outer ends of-whi'ch are secured to fixed supports outside of said opening and which converge and contact substantially at said opening, the freeends of said springs being turned laterally to bear against the inner surface of said receptacle at the sides of the opening therein. I

14. In a machine. for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle, and pneumatic means forwithdrawing seed from said receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said seed tape, said means comprising a tube or tubes constructed and arranged to be inserted into the seed contained in said receptacle and to be withdrawn therefrom and to be directed upon the material for forming said tape, means for alternately creating a suction and a fluid pressure in said tube or tubes, and means for discharging a jet or jets of air across the end or ends of said tube `or` tubes after being withdrawn from the seed contained in the the material. for forming said seed tape,

said means comprising a tube or tubes constructed and arranged to be inserted into the seed contained in said receptacle and to be withdrawn therefrom and to be directed upon the material for forming said tape, means for alternately creating a suction and a iuidpressure in said tube or tubes, and means Afor directing a jet or jets of air across the end or ends of said tube or tubes and into said seed receptacle after said tubeor tubes have been withdrawn from the sfed contained in said receptacle and while they are subjected to suction.

16. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle, and pneumaticmeans for withdrawing seed from said receptacle and ldepositing them upon the material for forming said seed tape, said means comprising a tube or tubes constructed and arranged to be inserted into the seed contained in said receptacle and to be withdrawn therefrom and to be directedupon the material for forming said tape, means. for

alternately creating a suction and a fluid pressure in said tube or tubes, and means for discharging a jet or jets of air across the open end or ends of the seed-feeding tube or tubes after being withdrawn from the seed contained in said receptacle and while subjected to suction, said means comprising a tube or tubes provided with a jet oriice or orifices, respectively, and adapted for con- .nection with a source of supply of fluid under pressure.

17. In a machine for forming seed tape` the combination of a seed receptacle, and pneumatic means for withdrawing seed from said receptacle and depositing them upon l the material for forming said seed tape, said subjected to suction,I said means comprising a tube or tubes provided with a jet orifice or orifices, respectively, and adapted for con-y nection with a source of supply of iuid under pressure, a supportrvprovided with a bearing or bearings towhich said tube or tubes are'slidably-'tted, and means for securing said tube or tubes in adjusted positions 1nl said bearing or bearings.' e

18. In a machine-for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle, and pneumatic means for withdrawing. seed from said receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said seed tape, said means comprising a tube or tubes constructedy and arranged to be inserted. into the seed contained in vsaid receptacle and to be withdrawn therefrom and to be directed upon the material for forming said tape, means for alternately creating a suction and a uid pressure in said tube or tubes, and means for discharging a jet or jets of air across the open end or ends of the seed-feeding tube or tubes after being withdrawn from the seed contained in said receptacle vand while subjected to suction, said means 19. In a machine for forming seed tape,

the combination of'a seed receptaclel andv tape,ameans for alternately creating a suction and a fluid pressure in said tpassageway or passageways, respectively, an means for dischargmg a jet or jets of air across the end or ends of said passageway or passage- Ways in said seed-feeding wheel `after they have passed through the seed contained in said seed receptacle and while subjected to suction, said means comprising a tube or tubes provided with a jet orice or orifices,

respectively, and adapted for connection with a source of supply of fluid under pressure.

20. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle provided with lan opening in a wall thereof, a seed-feeding wheel rotatably supported in said opening provided with a passageway or passageways the open end or ends of which are adapted to pass through the seed contained in said receptacle and to be directed against the surface of the material for forming said tape as said wheel rotates, means for creating an alternate suction and a Huid pressure in said passageway or passageways, respectively, and means for discharging a 'et or jets of air across the end or ends of said passageway or passageways in rsaid seedfeeding wheel and into the seed receptacle afterthey have passed through the seed contained in said seed receptacle and while subjected to suction, said -means comprising a tube or tubes provided with a jet orifice or orifices, respectively, and adapted for connection with a source of supply of iuid under pressure.

21. In a. machine for forming seed tape, the combination. of a seed receptacle provided withl an opening in a wall thereof, a seed-feeding wheel rotatably supported in said opening provided with a passageway or passageways the open end or ends of which are adapted to pass through the seed contained in said receptacle and to be directed against the surface of the material for forming said tape as'said wheel rotates, means for creating an alternate suction and a Huid pressure in said passageway or passageways, respectively, means for discharging a jet or jets of air across the end or ends of said passageway or passageways in said seediuid under pressure,

'tubes being disposed at Y seed-feeding wheel.

curing said arm in adjusted pivotal positions and for securing said tube or tubes in adjusted positions in said bearing or bearings in said arm.

22. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of a seed receptacle provided with an opening in a wall thereof, a seed-feeding wheel rotatably supported in saidopening provided with a passageway or passageways the open end or ends of which are adapted to pass through the seed contained in said receptacle andfto be directed against the surface of the material for forming said tape as said wheel rotates, means for creating an alternate suction and fluid' pressure and suction in said passageway or passageways, respectively, means for discharging a jet or jets of air across the end or ends of said passageway or passageways in said seed-feeding wheel and into the seed receptacle after they have passed through the seed contained in said seed receptacle and while subjected to suction, said means comprising a pipe adapted for connection with a source of supply of and branch tubes provided with jet orifices secured in and which communicate with said pipe, said branch said seed-feeding wheel and the jet orifices thereof being directed to converge at a point in the path the passageway or passageways in said 23. In a machine for forming Yseed ta e the combination of a seed receptacle aiid pneumatic means Yfor withdrawing seed from said receptacle and depositing them upon the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a wheel provided with a passageway or passageways, said opposite sides of of travel of the end or ends of wheel being rotatably mounted in such position that rotation thereof will `cause the open end or ends of said passageway or' passageways to pass through the seed conl tained in said seed receptacle'and to be directed against the surface of the material for forming said tape, means for alternately creating a suction and a Huid pressure in said passageway or passageways, respectively, and a brush mounted to `pass over the open end or elds of -said passageway or passageways while subjected to uid pressure.

24. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of folding means, seed feeding means, and means for applying adhesive to the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a pivotallyfr supported receptacle for the adhesive, a roller rotatably mounted in bearings in said receptacle at one side of its ivotal axis with its lower side extending be ow the designed level. of adhesive therein, a driven roller with which the roller mounted in said adhesive receptacle is adapted to contact and means adapted for turning said receptacle pivotally to maintain the roller mounted' therein in contact with said driven roller.

25. In a. machine for forming seed tape, the combination of folding means, seed feeding means, and means for applying adhesive to the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a receptacle for the adhesive pivotally supported at one side of its center of gravity, a roller rotatably mounted in bearings in the lighter side of said receptacle and a driven roller with which the roller mounted in said adhesive receptacle is adapted to contact, the relation being such that the unbalanced weight of said receptacle will maintain said roller mounted therein normally in contact with said driven roller.

26. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of folding means, seed feeding means, and means for applying adhesive to the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a receptacle comprising an open and a closed compartment which communicate with each other by means of an opening formed in the wall of said receptacle separating said compartments adjacent to the bottom of said receptacle and said closed compartment being of greater depth than said open compartment, said receptacle being pivotally supported in such manner that the weight of said closed compartment and its contents will overbalance the weight of said open compartment and its contents, a roller rotatably mounted in bearings in the open compartment of said receptacle and a driven roller with which the roller mounted in said open compartment of said receptacle is adapted to contact, whereby the unbalanced weight of the closed compartment of said receptacle with its contents Will exert a turning moment upon said receptacle adapted to maintain the roller mounted in said receptacle normally in contact with said driven roller.

27. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of folding means, seed feeding means, and means for applying adhesive to the material for forming said tape, said means comprising a pivotally supported receptacle for the adhesive, a roller rotatably mounted in bearings in said receptacle at one side of its pivotal axis with 1ts lower side extending belowY the designed level of adhesive therein, a driven roller withwhich the roller mounted in said adhesive re' one side of its pivotal axis with its lower.

side extending below the designed level of adhesive therein, a driven roller with which the roller mounted in said receptacle is adapted to Contact, means adapted for turning said receptacle pivotally to maintain the roller mounted therein normally in contact with said driven roller and a pawl adapted to engage a rignl part of said receptacle for securing said receptacle in pivotal position with the roller mounted therein out of contact with said driven roller.

29. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of adhesive supplying means, seed feeding means, paper folding means, comprising folding guides, a base plate on Whichsaid folding guides are mounted, and means for adjusting said base plate vertically, said means being constructed and arranged for adjusting opposite sides of said base plate separately, substantially as described.

30. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination `4of adhesive applying means, seed feeding means, and folding means, said folding means comprising folding guides mounted on a base plate supported so that the sides thereof will be freely adjustable vertically both separately and together, said supporting means comprising a fixed support, spaced screws connecting said plate with said fixed support and spaced thrust screws located between said connecting screws threaded through one of said connected parts and adapted to bear against the other thereof.

31. In a machine for forming seed tape, the combination of adhesive applying means, folding means, seed-feeding means and means for maintaining atension on the material for forming said tape during the operation of the folding means, said means for thus maintaining a tension on said material comprising feed rollers which engage said material for forming said tape at the enterin side of said folding means and opposed ro 1ers having soft treads at the delivery sideof said folding means, said opposed rollers comprising a roller driven through the medium of a friction device.

32. In a machine for forming seed tape, the -combination of adhesive applying means, folding means, seed-feeding means and means for maintaining a Vtension on the material for forming said tape during the operation of the folding means, said means for thus maintaining a tension on said material comprising feed rollers which engage said material for forming said 'tape at the entering side of said folding means and opposed rollers having soft treads at the delivery EDWARD E. GRAY. DAVID E. GRAY.

Witnees:

K. A. Cos'mmlo, C. L. RosENoN. 

